So June is turning out to be a crazy, fun, busy month. Both my kids are in the process of moving this month. My son is off to a great new job in Toledo, Ohio. Can any of you Buckeyes recommend some quilt shops to see when we go and visit?
And we're enjoying hanging with this guy and his 2 sisters for the next few weeks until their new house in the DC area is ready.
My husband asked me a few weeks ago if I knew what Steampunk was. My answer was - yes, it's the name of the quilt I'm working on. "No" - he says. It's a genre, culture, style. I had no clue, so I started doing a little online research and found out the quilt pattern definitely fits the name!
My quilt is a bit less "Steampunky", but I finished the top this week and couldn't be happier with it!
I used a lot of my favorite "funky" fabrics, very few florals and a lot of geometric patterns. The sashing is Moda Bella Zen Gray and the setting triangles are a piece from "Washi", Rashida Coleman Hale's earlier line.
I thought of showing you some close-ups of my favorite blocks, but there are too many! Here are a few...
The pattern suggested a rogue block (using different fabrics for the blades and/or backgrounds). This is about as rogue as I get :)
Some Geekly Chic...
Some Glimma...
More Geekly Chic...
I also got my May Redbird Bee block completed. Linda chose this adorable appliqué design and gave us free reign as to the placement of the bird and leaves.
And finally, if you've clicked over from your reader, you may have noticed that my header has disappeared. I'm not really sure why that happened, but I have Beth Bradford working on a whole new design for me! Stay tuned!!
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